• philosophy use the concept of satisficing in a similar sense, though most call for optimization instead. Two traditions of satisficing exist in decision-making...
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  • finding. Acquiescence bias is proposed to be a product of 'satisficing' behaviour. 'Satisficing' sees respondents select responses that are satisfactory...
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  • satisficing, in which individuals evaluate options until they find one that is "good enough". The distinction between "maximizing" and "satisficing"...
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    and he is best known for the theories of "bounded rationality" and "satisficing". He received the Turing Award in 1975 and the Nobel Memorial Prize in...
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  • advantages of satisficing when knowledge and understanding are deficient. The info-gap robustness function provides a means of implementing a satisficing strategy...
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  • heuristic Recognition heuristic Satisficing Similarity heuristic Take-the-best heuristic Tallying Herbert Simon's satisficing heuristic can be used to choose...
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  • anticipated or was unlikely. A further difference is between maximizing and satisficing consequentialism. According to maximizing consequentialism, only the...
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  • priority among them. Cyert and March proposed that real firms aim at satisficing rather than maximizing their results. I.e., some groups may settle for...
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  • soft drink, launched in 2012 Effort satisficing theory, a decision-making strategy; see Satisficing § Effort satisficing theory East (disambiguation) Est...
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  • main topics of the field are moral judgment, moral reasoning, moral satisficing, moral sensitivity, moral responsibility, moral motivation, moral identity...
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  • behavior Stimulus–response model – Conceptual framework in psychology Satisficing – Cognitive heuristic of searching for an acceptable decision Representativeness...
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    different alternatives. See also Decision analysis and Decision theory. Satisficing: examining alternatives only until the first acceptable one is found...
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  • (software engineering) If it ain't broke, don't fix it Nirvana fallacy Satisficing Utopia Wabi-sabi Worse is better KISS Principle Voltaire (1770). Questions...
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    Husain, Zakir; Dutta, Mousumi (2013). Women in Kolkata's IT Sector: Satisficing Between Work and Household. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 133...
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  • decision-making process. There are three primary search heuristics. Satisficing Satisficing is the idea that there is some minimum requirement from the search...
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  • easily and directly as possible. Krug points out that people are good at satisficing, or taking the first available solution to their problem, so design should...
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    'inattentive response behavior', 'satisficing behavior' or 'careless responding'. In addition to the suspected satisficing and forging of data for financial...
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  • bounded rationality, as both long term, goal-driven policy rationality and satisficing were not seen as adequate.[citation needed] Most people use incrementalism...
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    of information Quantum information Receiver operating characteristic Satisficing John B. Anderson; Rolf Johnnesson (1996). Understanding Information Transmission...
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    inhibit it… The results suggest that persons in elevated moods may prefer satisficing strategies, which would lead to a higher number of proposed solutions...
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    other things. Rosenberg self-esteem scale – Self-report questionnaire Satisficing – Cognitive heuristic of searching for an acceptable decision Semantic...
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  • thumb to make decisions that are "good enough"—that is, they engage in satisficing. A more formal approach may be used when the decision is important enough...
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  • Classic Utilitarianism. Bykvist 2009, p. 102, states satisficing utilitarianism as follows: "Satisficing utilitarianism An action ought to be done if and...
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    University of Chicago Carnegie Mellon University Bounded rationality, satisficing, preferential attachment  1979 Theodore Schultz (1902–1998)  United States...
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  • the target is deemed to satisfy the decision maker(s), an underlying satisficing philosophy is assumed. Goal programming is used to perform three types...
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  • requirements. One approach is to drop the demand that utility be maximized. In Satisficing Consequentialism, Michael Slote argues for a form of utilitarianism where...
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  • "Word for Word: Neology; In the Dictionary Game, Yada Yada Yada Is Satisficing to Some, Not Others", The New York Times, August 22, 1999. Accessed April...
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  • due to bounded rationality are; satisficing, elimination by aspects and the mental accounting heuristic. The satisficing heuristic is when a consumer defines...
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  • (computing) Perfect is the enemy of good Proof of concept Rule of thumb Satisficing Worse is Better You aren't gonna need it Capps, Robert (2009-08-24)....
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  • Michel, Birkhäuser De Gruyter Krippendorff's alpha Content analysis Satisficing Social entropy The Semantic Turn Meyen, Michael (2012-05-30). "Klaus...
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